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Performance Date: February 15, 2009
Venue: Pavilhao Atlantico, Lisbon, Portugal
Source(s): Digital Sources
digital"j.mart" Audience Source [flac]
digital"skyor" Audience Source [flac]

setlist

  1. Rock n Roll Star
  2. Lyla
  3. The Shock Of The Lightning
  4. Cigarettes & Alcohol
  5. The Meaning Of Soul
  6. To Be Where There Is Life
  7. Waiting For The Rapture
  8. The Masterplan
  9. Songbird
  10. Slide Away
  11. Morning Glory
  12. Ain't Got Nothin'
  13. The Importance Of Being Idle
  14. I'm Outta Time
  15. Wonderwall
  16. Supersonic / encore
  17. Don't Look Back In Anger
  18. Falling Down
  19. Champagne Supernova
  20. I Am The Walrus

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audio sources

    "skyor" Audience Source [flac] [1:45:24]
  1. Fuckin' In The Bushes (sampler) [2:31]
  2. Rock 'n' Roll Star [5:26]
  3. Lyla [4:59]
  4. The Shock Of The Lightning [5:09]
  5. Cigarettes & Alcohol [3:57]
  6. The Meaning Of Soul [2:08]
  7. To Be Where There's Life [6:36]
  8. Waiting For The Rapture [3:43]
  9. (stage banter) > (band introduction) [0:38]
  10. The Masterplan [5:15]
  11. Songbird [2:23]
  12. Slide Away [6:13]
  13. Morning Glory [5:04]
  14. Ain't Got Nothin' [3:14]
  15. The Importance Of Being Idle [4:02]
  16. (fade out) [0:05]
  17. (fade in) [0:05]
  18. I'm Outta Time [4:16]
  19. Wonderwall [4:42]
  20. Supersonic [4:41]
  21. [3:14]
  22. Don't Look Back In Anger [5:29]
  23. Falling Down [4:37]
  24. Champagne Supernova [7:48]
  25. I Am The Walrus [7:31]
  26. (outro) [1:38]
Release Notes
Source: AUD > SP-CMC-1 > SP-SPSB-1 @ 16Hz (no bass roll-off) > Nomad Jukebox 3 (48Hz/16bit; line-in gain @ +11dB)
Location: Center, ~60m from the stage, ~20m high (2nd balcony)
Transfer: NJ3 > HD (firewire)
Editing: Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (clapping attenuation, hard-limiting, normalizing, fade in/out tracks)
Resample: r8brain v1.9 (r8: 44.1 kHz, Output bit depth: 16 bit, Quality: Very High)
Tracking: CD Wave Editor 1.98
Encoding: FLAC v1.2.1 (Level 8) with TLH v2.4.1 (Build 160)

- Could use some EQ'ing to add some bass to it, but that can be achieved on-the-fly when playing, so there was no point in risking a bad EQ. - If you remove d1t16 and d2t01, you'll get a seamless join. This you're free to cut it where it suits you. Just don't distribute that copy.
    "j.mart" Audience Source [flac] [1:43:51]
  1. Intro / Fuckin' In The Bushes [1:45]
  2. Rock'n'Roll Star [5:28]
  3. Lyla [4:58]
  4. The Shock Of The Lightning [5:06]
  5. Cigarettes & Alcohol [3:59]
  6. The Meaning Of Soul [2:14]
  7. To Be Where There's Life [7:13]
  8. Waiting For The Rapture [3:46]
  9. The Masterplan [5:08]
  10. Songbird [2:23]
  11. Slide Away [6:34]
  12. Morning Glory [4:43]
  13. Ain't Got Nothin' [3:15]
  14. The Importance Of Being Idle [4:04]
  15. I'm Outta Time [4:14]
  16. Wonderwall [4:41]
  17. Supersonic / encore [7:54]
  18. Don't Look Back In Anger [5:32]
  19. Falling Down [5:17]
  20. Champagne Supernova [7:16]
  21. I Am The Walrus [8:21]
Release Notes
Source: AT943's (c) > Church Audio ST-9100 (~+12dB, no HPF) > Sony PCM-D50 (Mic In, WAV 24bit/48kHz)
Location: FOB DFC
Mastering: USB 2.0 > Adobe Audition 3.0 (IZotope Ozone 4.1 Mastering Suite [EQ, multiband compressor, harmonic exciter], Waves C1 compressor, Waves L3 Ultramaximizer, fades) > CDWav 1.95 > R8Brain 1.5 (16/44) > TLH (FLAC 8)

Notes: One of the most boring shows of my life. I don't care about Oasis now, or anything they produced musically during this decade, but I thought it would be fun to see one of my favorite childhood groups live, and since Falling Down was a pretty good single, I went to see them mostly for nostalgia's sake. Not long into the show, I concluded that Oasis should have sticked to giving hilarious interviews since the late nineties, because that's their only decent output over the last 12 years. The sound was terrible, the kick drum was all over the place, and you could barely hear the guitars in the muffled mess produced by the sound guy. I enjoyed some Noel songs, but that's that. And I paid 32€ plus travel expenses to see them... Not cool at all. The recording is one of the worst ones I've made in the last couple of years, but somewhat decent after a quick and dirty edit in Audition. The AT's couldn't cut the ridiculous SPL produced by the kick drum, so there's some distortion when the drummer hits it too hard during some songs, but I think that's fine in comparison to the shitty mix made by Oasis FOH guy. I'm putting this out there because apparently some people still care for them and I'm cleaning my HD. Maybe Noel will do something cool now that he's no longer part of these hacks. Enjoy(?)

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